Morey Jeanine S, Burek Huntington Kathy A, Campbell Michelle, Clauss Tonya M, Goertz Caroline E, Hobbs Roderick C, Lunardi Denise, Moors Amanda J, Neely Marion G, Schwacke Lori H, Van Dolah Frances M
Hollings Marine Laboratory, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, National Ocean Service, NOAA, 331 Fort Johnson Road, Charleston, SC 29412, USA; Jardon and Howard Technologies Incorporated, 2710 Discovery Drive, Orlando, FL 32826, USA.
Alaska Veterinary Pathology Service, 23834 The Clearing Drive, Eagle River, AK 99577, USA.
Mar Genomics. 2017 Oct;35:77-92. doi: 10.1016/j.margen.2017.08.001. Epub 2017 Aug 9.
Assessing the health of marine mammal sentinel species is crucial to understanding the impacts of environmental perturbations on marine ecosystems and human health. In Arctic regions, beluga whales, Delphinapterus leucas, are upper level predators that may serve as a sentinel species, potentially forecasting impacts on human health. While gene expression profiling from blood transcriptomes has widely been used to assess health status and environmental exposures in human and veterinary medicine, its use in wildlife has been limited due to the lack of available genomes and baseline data. To this end we constructed the first beluga whale blood transcriptome de novo from samples collected during annual health assessments of the healthy Bristol Bay, AK stock during 2012-2014 to establish baseline information on the content and variation of the beluga whale blood transcriptome. The Trinity transcriptome assembly from beluga was comprised of 91,325 transcripts that represented a wide array of cellular functions and processes and was extremely similar in content to the blood transcriptome of another cetacean, the bottlenose dolphin. Expression of hemoglobin transcripts was much lower in beluga (25.6% of TPM, transcripts per million) than has been observed in many other mammals. A T12A amino acid substitution in the HBB sequence of beluga whales, but not bottlenose dolphins, was identified and may play a role in low temperature adaptation. The beluga blood transcriptome was extremely stable between sex and year, with no apparent clustering of samples by principle components analysis and <4% of genes differentially expressed (EBseq, FDR<0.05). While the impacts of season, sexual maturity, disease, and geography on the beluga blood transcriptome must be established, the presence of transcripts involved in stress, detoxification, and immune functions indicate that blood gene expression analyses may provide information on health status and exposure. This study provides a wealth of transcriptomic data on beluga whales and provides a sizeable pool of preliminary data for comparison with other studies in beluga whale.
评估海洋哺乳动物指示物种的健康状况对于理解环境扰动对海洋生态系统和人类健康的影响至关重要。在北极地区,白鲸(Delphinapterus leucas)是顶级捕食者,可能作为指示物种,潜在地预测对人类健康的影响。虽然血液转录组的基因表达谱已广泛用于评估人类和兽医学中的健康状况和环境暴露,但由于缺乏可用的基因组和基线数据,其在野生动物中的应用受到限制。为此,我们从2012 - 2014年阿拉斯加布里斯托尔湾健康种群年度健康评估期间收集的样本中首次从头构建了白鲸血液转录组,以建立白鲸血液转录组内容和变异的基线信息。白鲸的Trinity转录组组装由91,325个转录本组成,代表了广泛的细胞功能和过程,其内容与另一种鲸类——宽吻海豚的血液转录组极为相似。白鲸中血红蛋白转录本的表达(每百万转录本TPM的25.6%)远低于许多其他哺乳动物。在白鲸而非宽吻海豚的HBB序列中鉴定出一个T12A氨基酸替换,这可能在低温适应中起作用。白鲸血液转录组在性别和年份之间极其稳定,通过主成分分析没有明显的样本聚类,差异表达的基因<4%(EBseq,FDR<0.05)。虽然必须确定季节、性成熟、疾病和地理对白鲸血液转录组的影响,但参与应激、解毒和免疫功能的转录本的存在表明血液基因表达分析可能提供有关健康状况和暴露的信息。本研究提供了大量关于白鲸的转录组数据,并为与白鲸的其他研究进行比较提供了相当多的初步数据。